The layered intervention is a living catalogue of characteristics inherent in their projects. Designers can draw inspiration for their work from their immediate surroundings of custom-designed work stations, book shelves, and conference rooms.

Dubbeldam’s ‘Pop-up Office’ is a cubicle comprised of wooden modules made out of discarded shipping palettes that can be rearranged according to the user’s needs. The modules are broadly divided by the concepts ‘Focus’, ‘Collaborate’, ‘Lounge’ and ‘Refuel.’

Located in the center of Beijing next to the Forbidden City, People’s Architecture Office/People’s Industrial Design Office occupies the northeast corner of a traditional courtyard house. The renovation of the office involved exposing the house’s original wood beam structure.

Designrock took time to understand the operational side of the café. Given the small footprint, the different journeys taken by the café staff and customers needed careful consideration to ensure that the space created was workable and efficient.

Designrock took time to understand the operational side of the café. Given the small footprint, the different journeys taken by the café staff and customers needed careful consideration to ensure that the space created was workable and efficient.

Classic becomes minimal and tending to fashion, hence the inclusion of a large crystal luster that becomes protagonist of space and almost affects its development, becoming the central workplace focus for the three operators.